
معرفی
Stéphane Beaulac is a Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Montreal, specializing in Public International Law and Constitutional Law. He holds a PhD from Cambridge University (2002) and an LL.M. in Comparative Public Law from the same institution (1997).
- Education: LL.L. (Civil Law, Ottawa 1993), LL.B. (Common Law, Dalhousie 1994), diplôme en rédaction législative (Ottawa 1995)
- Key Research Areas: International Law, Constitutional Interpretation, Human Rights, Linguistic Rights, and Legal Philosophy
Research Achievements: Authored/co-authored 25+ books and 100+ articles in Cambridge/LexisNexis publications. His works have been cited by the Supreme Court of Canada and International Court of Justice. Recipient of the 2024 Prix Germain-Brière and 2010 Reitoral Prize.
Advising Highlights: Directed PhD/LL.D. theses on topics like Population Transfer Law, Legal Aspects of the Kyoto Protocol, and Integrating International Law in Canadian Courts. Serves as co-director of the National Observatory on Language Rights and Director of the Observatory of National Security Measures.



